excalibur
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I have a feeling that SCOTUS will allow this. After all, the states bear the brunt of the costs and expenses.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear a bid by a group of Republican state officials to take over the defense of a hardline immigration rule issued by former President Donald Trump's administration that had barred certain immigrants deemed likely to require government benefits from obtaining legal permanent residency.
U.S. Supreme Court to consider allowing Republican bid to defend Trump-era immigration rule
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear a bid by a group of Republican state officials to take over the defense of a hardline immigration rule issued by former President Donald Trump's administration that had barred certain immigrants deemed likely to require government benefits from...
www.reuters.com